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Leonid Burakovsky and Dean L. Preston
Quantum melting is the phenomenon of cold (zero-temperature) melting of a pressure-ionized substance which represents a lattice of bare ions immersed in the background of free electrons, i.e., the so-called one-component plasma (OCP). It occurs when the ...
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Lars Boeckmann, Mirijam Schäfer, Thoralf Bernhardt, Marie Luise Semmler, Ole Jung, Gregor Ojak, Tobias Fischer, Kirsten Peters, Barbara Nebe, Brigitte Müller-Hilke, Christian Seebauer, Sander Bekeschus and Steffen Emmert
Plasma medicine is gaining increasing attention and is moving from basic research into clinical practice. While areas of application are diverse, much research has been conducted assessing the use of cold atmospheric pressure plasma (CAP) in wound healin...
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Bhawana Adhikari, Manish Adhikari and Gyungsoon Park
Cold atmospheric or low pressure plasma has activation effects on seed germination, plant growth and development, and plant sustainability, and prior experimental studies showing these effects are summarized in this review. The accumulated data indicate ...
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Eric Freund, Juliane Moritz, Matthias Stope, Christian Seebauer, Anke Schmidt and Sander Bekeschus
Background: Monocyte-derived macrophages are key regulators and producers of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (ROS/RNS). Pre-clinical and clinical studies suggest that cold physical plasma may be beneficial in the treatment of inflammatory conditions...
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Mingyang Peng, Lee Li, Jiaming Xiong, Kui Hua, Shufan Wang and Tao Shao
Surface modification of fiber fabric sometimes needs a large volume of cold plasma to improve its efficiency. This experimental study is based on the treatment of polyamide 66 (PA66) fabrics using large contact-area glow-like plasma, which are produced i...
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